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OKLAHOMA CITY — Dobson Fiber today announced four additional multi-million-dollar fiber internet expansions with groundbreakings in Canute, Foss, Headrick and Keota, Oklahoma.

“These projects reflect Dobson Fiber’s long-standing commitment to connecting Oklahomans with world-class broadband infrastructure,” said interim Chief Operations Officer Chris Johnson. “Our fiber network is engineered to deliver residential speeds up to 10 gigabits per second today, and the same infrastructure will support speeds up to 100 gigabits within the next five years. We are proud to bring this level of innovation and future-ready technology to more communities across the state.”

Chief Strategy Officer Jim Horsburgh added, “We’ve seen tremendous support from customers across Oklahoma, and we’re excited to expand our services to reach the vast majority of homes in Canute, Foss, Headrick and Keota. This investment will also provide local businesses with faster, more reliable connectivity to help fuel economic growth and long-term success.”

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Residents can visit dobson.net to check service availability, register their address and receive updates when construction is complete and installations begin.

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Dobson Fiber currently serves 52 communities across Oklahoma and five communities in Arkansas. The company continues to expand its high-speed broadband network in both rural and urban areas, delivering internet speeds up to 10 gigabits for residential customers and up to 100 gigabits for business customers. By leveraging its 6,500+ mile high-capacity optical middle-mile network and industry-leading peering relationships, Dobson Fiber provides low-latency connectivity designed to meet the growing demands of homes and businesses.

Post by Dobson Fiber
March 12, 2026 at 10:20 AM